Cunningham thinks Fury will lose by split decision or DQ lol
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Cunningham seems too bitter whenever he talks about Fury, to some extent his knockout loss against him is somewhat questionableComment
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Rumour has it that Cummingham is still on the canvas.
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Cunningham was one of many low IQ kangs subscribing to the GloveGate conspiracy.
Man got clowned and destroyed by a pre-prime Fury. Ez work.Comment
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Steve Cunningham fails to understand that this unification is happening in Tin Butut.
If the BBBofC, NYSAC, and the NSAC refused to overturn Tyson's robberies of John McDermott, Christian Hammer ; Steve Cunningham and the 'Bronze-Bum' Deontay Wilder: with irrefutable video proof of illegal fouls and point deductions by officials, long counts, misdirection, ESPN relaying critical rules to Tyson's corner when Otto Wallin should have won by TKO etc.
Then I doubt the BBBofC or some indeterminate inexperience athletic commission will render any justice ; that cost a lot of money and Tyson and Warren have a long history of litigation. This crook Tyson Fury has been perpetrating these crimes for years to arrive at the richest purse in boxing.Comment
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Fury fights to the level of his opposition. Furys biggest chance at losing would be to a live underdog he underestimates. His hardest fights were cunningham and wallin those guys are bums and Fury can party, drink, balloon up between fights and come in under prepared.
HIs best performances of his career were Wladimir and Wilder, his toughest opponents.
Usyk might be a former cruiserweight like cunningham but he beat AJ twice, was unified cruiser and heavyweight champions, was linear cruiser champion and Usyk-Fury is for the unified, undisputed, lineal heavyweight title...... Fury will show up in top form.
Hell even consider with Wladimir II, he canceled the fight knowing he wasnt ready because he knows Wladimir is elite. If he was having a stay busy fight with some bum he may have went on with the fight in the same condition.Last edited by elfag; 08-27-2022, 12:37 PM.Comment
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Fury could get DQ'd against Usyk, and here's why. Usyk works the referee. He's like a star basketball player in this regard. Michael Jordan griped to the refs about every single call or perceived non-call. He never stopped complaining because it worked to his advantage. He worked the refs and always got them to lean his way. Olek does this too, and I can't recall any other pro boxers that did this or do this to such an extent. Go back and watch his fight with Huck. Usyk gripes at Byrd so much that Byrd tells him to stop it. That was a fight in which Olek was in complete and total control against a fighter with no physical advantages over him, but who he knew to be a dirty fighter. He made sure Huck wasn't going to get away with anything cheap by constantly making Byrd aware of his borderline or dirty tactics. Huck lost a point before eventually getting stopped. You'll see this in the Chisora fight, too. Every time Del Boy held and hit, hit him low, or hit on the break, Usyk made sure the ref knew about it. AJ hit him low a few times last week and Usyk made sure the ref knew.
All this to say, when Fury resorts to rough house, borderline, or illegal tactics, Usyk will make sure the ref knows. This is smart. If you make it obvious to the ref you're being fouled it is much harder for him to ignore it, and much harder for the opponent to get away with it. It also influences the judges scoring the fight. One may have a hard time giving rounds to a fighter whose success is coming largely from illegal tactics. Wilder thinks Fury is a cheater but didn't say peep to the referee. Maybe he should have.
DQ might be a longshot (although not an impossibility), but Fury has been penalized in two fights that I know of and will have a hard time getting away with anything against Usyk.Comment
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